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Trump and Europe’s surging conservatives: It’s complicated

Conventional wisdom says that the European right will be further strengthened if Donald Trump wins the U.S. presidential election. It's not clear, however, which European right he would be working with if he returns to the Oval Office.

Trump joins late pitch in tight Washington state congressional race

Former President Donald Trump helped Republican candidate Joe Kent make his final appeal in a close Washington state contest, one of many that could determine control of the House.

Walz to Pa. voters: Game is tied with 120 hours left

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said the "game is tied" with five days to go until Election Day, leaning heavily into sports metaphors as he prodded swing-state voters in Pennsylvania on Thursday to side with the Democratic ticket.

Cookies sent to North Carolina election board sparks hazmat response

A hazmat team was called to the Wake County Board of Elections in North Carolina this week after a mysterious package arrived from Hawaii. It turned out to have cookies inside.

Grassley concerned Secret Service ‘interfering’ with watchdog’s probe of Trump assassination attempt

Secret Service management sent an email to employees this summer urging an "organized response" to an inspector general investigation launched after the first assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, according to a new whistleblower disclosure.

Harris calls Trump’s promise to protect women ‘very offensive’

Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday condemned former President Donald Trump's pledge to be a "protector" of women "whether they like or not."

Harris to hold concert in Milwaukee with array of musicians

Vice President Kamala Harris will host a rally and concert in Milwaukee on Friday featuring musicians from the 1960s to now.

Early voting surging beyond pre-pandemic levels, Gallup poll shows

The majority of Americans plan to cast their ballots before Election Day, according to a poll Thursday that showed early voting is an increasingly popular option.

Ohio wrestles with ballot measure to pick if ‘politicians’ or ‘bureaucrats’ draw congressional maps

A ballot measure to change the way Ohio draws its congressional and state legislative districts is confusing voters who largely oppose gerrymandering.

Why do Democrats want no voting rules?

It is not baseless conspiracy theorizing to wonder why Democrats seem so focused on eliminating voter rules and jeopardizing basic voter principles, such as only citizens should vote in elections or election deadlines should mean something. A Chinese student who is legally in the country but is not an American citizen cast a ballot in […]

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